
I know about this and assuming this is what @sun was talking about
https://hackaday.com/2025/03/07/run-xbox-360-games-on-your-pc-with-xenondecomp/
https://github.com/hedge-dev/XenonRecomp
(Unless I am missing a joke here)
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Archinstall
If you would like to go full GUI install EndeavourOS is just Arch with a extra repo that you can "convert" to Arch after install by removing the extra repo and its packages (or keep then as they are quite nice on most cases). As it just uses arch mirrors for its packages unlike Manjoro and other distros who use custom mirrors.
https://endeavouros.com/
Either way hope this helps, if not you can just ignore and move on.

Wizards of the Coast did as they promised, and released a System Reference Document (that is, the basic rules and game mechanics) for the 2024 edition of Dungeons & Dragons under an extremely open Creative Commons (CC-BY-4.0) licence.
D&D isn't necessarily the game for *you*, but it *is* historically significant and still extremely popular, and I think it's cool that any part of it is available under such a licence.

https://wololo.net/2025/04/23/ps5-kstuff-gets-ported-to-all-supported-firmwares-up-to-7-61-included-kstuff-toggle-plugin/
I think it has to come down to lack of interest in bootying games on the console.
https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/any/arch-wiki-docs/download/
https://github.com/lahwaacz/arch-wiki-docs
This is the tool that is used by the official `arch-wiki-docs` & `arch-wiki-lite`

Not ideal but if you really want to use no JS
